31 Oct, 1983
Proceedings of the 8th Annual Symposium on the Role of Behavioral Science in Physical Security: Conflict and Confrontation in a Civilized Society
United States. Defense Nuclear Agency
Curtis, Barbara G.
"These proceedings include all papers submitted for publication that were Presented at the 8th Annual Symposium on the Role of Behavioral Science in Physical Security: Conflict and Confrontation in a Civilized Society which was held in Springfield, Virginia on 7 and 6 June 1983." Publication presented include: "Axiomatic Impact of Adversary Behavior"; "Social Psychology of Selective Violence in Society; Terrorism"; "Evolution of Behavioral Science in Security Management"; "Security Vulnerability and Security Awareness"; "Correlation of Values in Planning the Security of a Multi-National Sports Event Attracting Significant Media Attention"; and "Operational Utility of Psychology Instruments to Law Enforcement and Security".
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  • Author
    Curtis, Barbara G.
  • Publisher
    United States. Defense Nuclear Agency
  • Report Number
    DNA-TR-83-05
  • Date
    31 Oct, 1983
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
    Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC): www.dtic.mil/dtic/
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Source
    8th Annual Symposium on the Role of Behavioral Science in Physical Security: Conflict and Confrontation in a Civilized Society. Springfield, Virginia. June 7-8, 1983
  • Subject
    Terrorism and society
  • Resource Group
    Lectures, presentations, and conference proceedings

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